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  • Methane hydrates show potential for natural gas storage and transport, but their slow conversion process limits large-scale use.
  • This study demonstrates that using silica powders can significantly speed up the process, achieving efficient methane hydrate conversions in just 2-3 hours.
  • Experiments revealed that smaller grain sizes of silica led to slower water-to-hydrate conversions, with the growth of hydrates being controlled by diffusion, particularly in nanosized silica.

Article Abstract

Methane hydrates are promising materials for storage and transportation of natural gas; however, the slow kinetics and inefficient water to hydrate conversions impede its broad scale utilisation. The purpose of the present study is to demonstrate rapid (2-3 h) and efficient methane hydrate conversions by utilising the water molecules confined in the intra- and inter-granular space of silica powders. All the experiments were conducted with amorphous silica (10 g) powders of 2-30 μm; 10-20 nm grain size, to mimic the hydrate formations in fine sand and clay dominated environments under moderate methane pressure (7-8 MPa). Encasing of methane molecules in hydrate cages was confirmed by Raman spectroscopic () and thermodynamic phase boundary measurements. The present studies reveal that the water to hydrate conversion is relatively slower in 10-20 nm grain size silica, although the nucleation event is rapid in both silicas. The process of hydrate conversion is vastly diffusion-controlled, and this was distinctly observed during the hydrate growth in nanosize silica.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053743PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01754jDOI Listing

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